Webhelp South Africa announced as a finalist at the 2018 National Business Awards

22 October 2018, Johannesburg – The National Business Awards has announced that Webhelp is a finalist in three categories for its 16th annual National Business Awards. The highly coveted awards aim to recognise companies that demonstrate outstanding performance in areas including sustainability, customer focus, tech innovation and fast growth. With its rigorous research and criteria, the accolade is recognised as a benchmark for business excellence.

Webhelp South Africa has been shortlisted in the following categories:

Education Training and Skills Development

Business Solutions Award

Innovation through Technology Award

Commenting on the achievement Brandon Aitken, Chief Commercial Officer for Webhelp South Africa said, “We are excited and proud to have been nominated by the National Business Awards in three categories that are particularly close to our hearts. This is testament to the professionalism, dedication and teamwork of our people and a clear indication of our commitment to driving growth in the South African economy.”

Webhelp South Africa makes significant investments in its people and a wide range of technologies on an ongoing basis to ensure the provision of world class customer experience on behalf of its client partners and rewarding career opportunities and vibrant workplaces for its people.

“Webhelp’s mission is simple: we aim to be the best at engineering the customer experience in order to unlock substantial business benefits for our clients. We do this for some of the world’s most progressive brands and we’re delighted that our efforts are being recognised”, says Aitken.

Webhelp UK is the trading name of Telecom Service Centres Ltd. which is a part of the Webhelp Group. Telecom Service Centres Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. (FRN 311964)

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